Skin wound healing is a complex process requiring the coordinated, temporal orchestration of numerous cell types and biological processes to regenerate damaged tissue. Previous work has demonstrated that a functional β-adrenergic receptor autocrine/paracrine network exists in skin, but the role of β2-adrenergic receptor (β2AR) in wound healing is unknown. A range of in vitro (single-cell migration, immunoblotting, ELISA, enzyme immunoassay), ex vivo (rat aortic ring assay), and in vivo (chick chorioallantoic membrane assay, zebrafish, murine wild-type, and β2AR knockout excisional skin wound models) models were used to demonstrate that blockade or loss of β2AR gene deletion promoted wound repair, a finding that is, to our knowledge, previou...
The skin is the largest organ in the body and is made up of mainly the epidermis and dermis. The ski...
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) dysfunction has been implicated in the manifestati...
In this issue, Denton et al., describe a mouse model of postnatal deletion of the transforming growt...
Skin wound healing is a complex process requiring the coordinated, temporal orchestration of numerou...
Skin wound healing is a complex process requiring the coordinated, temporal orchestration of numerou...
Skin wound healing is a complex process requiring the coordinated, temporal orchestration of numerou...
Skin wound healing is a complex process requiring the coordinated, temporal orchestration of numerou...
Skin wound healing is a complex process requiring the coordinated, temporal orchestration of numerou...
During wound healing, excessive inflammation, angiogenesis and differentiated human dermal fibroblas...
During wound healing, excessive inflammation, angiogenesis, and differentiated human dermal fibrobla...
During wound healing, excessive inflammation, angiogenesis, and differentiated human dermal fibrobla...
Angiogenesis is an essential process in wound healing. An insufficient angiogenic response can resul...
Chronic wounds are wounds that fail to heal or take a longer time than normal wounds to heal. There ...
During wound healing, excessive inflammation, angiogenesis, and differentiated human dermal fibrobla...
The skin is the largest organ in the body and is made up of mainly the epidermis and dermis. The ski...
The skin is the largest organ in the body and is made up of mainly the epidermis and dermis. The ski...
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) dysfunction has been implicated in the manifestati...
In this issue, Denton et al., describe a mouse model of postnatal deletion of the transforming growt...
Skin wound healing is a complex process requiring the coordinated, temporal orchestration of numerou...
Skin wound healing is a complex process requiring the coordinated, temporal orchestration of numerou...
Skin wound healing is a complex process requiring the coordinated, temporal orchestration of numerou...
Skin wound healing is a complex process requiring the coordinated, temporal orchestration of numerou...
Skin wound healing is a complex process requiring the coordinated, temporal orchestration of numerou...
During wound healing, excessive inflammation, angiogenesis and differentiated human dermal fibroblas...
During wound healing, excessive inflammation, angiogenesis, and differentiated human dermal fibrobla...
During wound healing, excessive inflammation, angiogenesis, and differentiated human dermal fibrobla...
Angiogenesis is an essential process in wound healing. An insufficient angiogenic response can resul...
Chronic wounds are wounds that fail to heal or take a longer time than normal wounds to heal. There ...
During wound healing, excessive inflammation, angiogenesis, and differentiated human dermal fibrobla...
The skin is the largest organ in the body and is made up of mainly the epidermis and dermis. The ski...
The skin is the largest organ in the body and is made up of mainly the epidermis and dermis. The ski...
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) dysfunction has been implicated in the manifestati...
In this issue, Denton et al., describe a mouse model of postnatal deletion of the transforming growt...